Ram Trucks: Truck Country – hunting

Welcome to Truck Country where you catch dinner first and set the table second.

Advertising Agency: The Richards Group, Dallas, USA
Creative Directors: Rob Baker, Jimmy Bonner
Art Directors: Mike Latour, Justin McCormick
Copywriter: Chad Berry
Illustrator: DKNG Studios
Published: July 2014

Ram Trucks: Truck Country – fishing

Welcome to Truck Country where true happiness is measured in pounds, not dollars.

Advertising Agency: The Richards Group, Dallas, USA
Creative Directors: Rob Baker, Jimmy Bonner
Art Directors: Mike Latour, Justin McCormick
Copywriter: Chad Berry
Illustrator: DKNG Studios
Published: July 2014

Ram Trucks: Truck Country – camping

Welcome to Truck Country where the crackling of a campfire is always on the playlist.

Advertising Agency: The Richards Group, Dallas, USA
Creative Directors: Rob Baker, Jimmy Bonner
Art Directors: Mike Latour, Justin McCormick
Copywriter: Chad Berry
Illustrator: DKNG Studios
Published: July 2014

Floating Residential Pods – The WaterNest 100 is a Circular Pod-Like Residence (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) WaterNest 100 is a peculiar, circular pod-like structure that provides 100 square meters of living space in a futuristic but tranquil looking space. Designed by Italian architect Giancarlo Zema,…

Knitted Light by Ariel-Oded

Ariel Zuckerman et Oded Sapir sont à l’origine d’une série de lampes intitulée « Knitted Light » qui combine technologie et tradition. Un tricot en fils de laine sert de dispositif d’éclairage et devient une grosse boule lumineuse semblable à un oursin. Plusieurs versions sont disponibles, permettant à la lampe de s’installer facilement n’importe où : au sol, au mur ou au plafond.

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Stylish Norwegian Onesies – The OnePiece Jumpsuit Spring/Summer Collection is Leisure at Its Chicest (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) The OnePiece Jumpsuit Spring/Summer 2015 collection rings in the warm weather with pieces that will inspire people to embrace an eternal Sunday mood until fall and winter roll around again. Not only…

What People Regret

La photographe roumaine Alecsandra Raluca Dragoi parcourt les rues en demandant à des passants inconnus quel est leur plus grand regret. Elle leur tend une pancarte pour qu’ils partagent ce regret avec elle et elle immortalise cette seconde d’intimité avec une photo. Cela donne des portraits poignants de gens de tous horizons et de tous âges qui confient leurs secrets, le temps d’un cliché.

« Not listening. »

« What I did last night. »

« I regret I do not have more time to play. »

« When I stole my sister’s money! »

« Developing an addiction to alcohol. »

« I miss my lovely country…with each of my breath. »

« I regret I could not help more my child. »

« I do not have any regrets. »

« I regret that I am old. »

« Shagging Lee’s mum. »

« Because I do not have enough courage. »

« No regrets! »

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25 Egg-Infused Breakfast Recipes – From Healthy Brunch Nachos to Savory Omelet Scones (TOPLIST)

(TrendHunter.com) These egg-infused breakfast recipes range from healthy brunch nachos to savory omelet scones that will appeal to fans of a protein-rich morning meal. When looking to start the day off right, a…

SxSW 2015: Os 7 princípios da persuasão

Daniel Pink

Misto de apresentador de TV, escritor e showman, o especialista em comportamento @danielpink fez um auditório cheio de gente morrer de rir enquanto aprendia seus 7 princípios da persuasão.

O interessante foi ver que muitos deles me fizeram voltar mentalmente à época em que eu trabalhava com Marketing Direto (a ciência da resposta direta é toda baseada neste tipo de princípio). A lista é muito melhor quando é contada por ele, mas é mais ou menos assim:

1. Use o medo a seu favor – especialmente quando você precisar que alguém foque em algo.

2. Se você tem bons argumentos, faça perguntas.

3. Use a validação social (pra gerar endosso ou sensação de pertencimento)

4. Use recursos que ajudem no processamento da sua mensagem: rimas, repetição

5. Diminua a inércia pra pessoa mudar o comportamento

6. Personalize seu argumento

7. Continue tentando.

Anote aí – e lembre deles quando for fazer sua próxima campanha (ou quando precisar convencer seu filho a arrumar o quarto!

Pink é apresentador da série “Repense sua Rotina”, da NatGeo.

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Stylishly Lightweight Trainers – Nike's Flyknit Zoom Agility Provides Speed, Comfort and Bold Colors (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) Nike has brought a new look to its training footwear collection with the Flyknit Zoom Agility shoe. An update from the Zoom Fit Agility design, it continues to provide lightweight support and…

SxSW 2015: Tecnologia e marcas cada vez mais inseparáveis. E pessoais.

Wearable

Comecei meu dia aqui reafirmando minha certeza de que o SxSW é um lugar que concentra gente que quer fazer a humanidade caminhar adiante.

A palestra foi da Jenniffer Darmour, que trabalha na Chrono Therapeutics – uma empresa que produz um “adesivo de nicotina 2.0” – conectado a você e ao seu smartphone.

A teoria que ela trouxe é simples:

1. Wearable Tech é apenas um tipo de dispositivo conectado (então todo este auê sobre o assunto, pra ela, é um exagero)

2. Wearable Tech precisa juntar utilidade, emoção (porque hoje escolhemos nossa tecnologia dependendo do que ela diz sobre nós) e significado (no sentido de melhorar a vida das pessoas)

3. As empresas precisam usar wearable tech para ajudar no avanço da humanidade. Um exemplo: a Oculus está usando o Rift (aquele óculos imersivo) em experimentos pro tratamento de autismo.

Eu não poderia concordar mais. E em tempos de colaboração intensa entre marcas de moda e de tecnologia, resta saber quem será o primeiro a conseguir um case de sucesso além do básico “colar que recebe notificac?o?es”.

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Unique Unforgettable Umbrellas – The Davek Alert Umbrella Texts You So You Won't Leave It Behind (GALLERY)

(TrendHunter.com) If you are the kind of person who regularly loses your belongings, the Davek Alert Umbrella ensures your umbrella will never get lost again. Created by Dave Kahng, the high-performance umbrella…

Three Musketeers: Carpool

Advertising Agency: DDB, Chicago, USA
Chief Creative Officer: John Maxham
Executive Creative Director: Mark Gross
Creative Directors: Nathan Monteith, Bart Culberson
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Diane Jackson
Executive Producer: Will St. Clair
Senior Producer: Deb Den Iseger
Production Manager: Scott Terry
Global Business Director: Heather Stuckey
Integrated Brand Director: Kate Christiansen
Account Director: Phyllis Lee
Account Executive: Kelly Mendola
Account Manager: Alexander Wood
Group Strategy Director: David Chriswick
Strategy Director: Thomas Hehir
Production Company: Pet Gorilla
Executive Producer: Dominic Bernacchi
Producer: Jack Hogan
Editorial: Cutters
Editor: Aaron Kiser
Executive Producer: Craig Duncan
Producer: Heather Richardson
Post Production: Flavor
VFX: Chris Elliot
Colorist: Brian Higgins
Sound: Gutenberg Networks Chicago
Sound engineer: Nicholas Papaleo

Three Musketeers: Taxi

Advertising Agency: DDB, Chicago, USA
Chief Creative Officer: John Maxham
Executive Creative Director: Mark Gross
Creative Directors: Nathan Monteith, Bart Culberson
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Diane Jackson
Executive Producer: Will St. Clair
Senior Producer: Deb Den Iseger
Production Manager: Scott Terry
Global Business Director: Heather Stuckey
Integrated Brand Director: Kate Christiansen
Account Director: Phyllis Lee
Account Executive: Kelly Mendola
Account Manager: Alexander Wood
Group Strategy Director: David Chriswick
Strategy Director: Thomas Hehir
Production Company: Pet Gorilla
Executive Producer: Dominic Bernacchi
Producer: Jack Hogan
Editorial: Cutters
Editor: Aaron Kiser
Executive Producer: Craig Duncan
Producer: Heather Richardson
Post Production: Flavor
VFX: Chris Elliot
Colorist: Brian Higgins
Sound: Gutenberg Networks Chicago
Sound engineer: Nicholas Papaleo

Three Musketeers: Double Dutch

Advertising Agency: DDB, Chicago, USA
Chief Creative Officer: John Maxham
Executive Creative Director: Mark Gross
Creative Directors: Nathan Monteith, Bart Culberson
Executive Director of Integrated Production: Diane Jackson
Executive Producer: Will St. Clair
Senior Producer: Deb Den Iseger
Production Manager: Scott Terry
Global Business Director: Heather Stuckey
Integrated Brand Director: Kate Christiansen
Account Director: Phyllis Lee
Account Executive: Kelly Mendola
Account Manager: Alexander Wood
Group Strategy Director: David Chriswick
Strategy Director: Thomas Hehir
Production Company: Pet Gorilla
Executive Producer: Dominic Bernacchi
Producer: Jack Hogan
Editorial: Cutters
Editor: Aaron Kiser
Executive Producer: Craig Duncan
Producer: Heather Richardson
Post Production: Flavor
VFX: Chris Elliot
Colorist: Brian Higgins
Sound: Gutenberg Networks Chicago
Sound engineer: Nicholas Papaleo

BMW X5: Leather

Advertising Agency: KBS, USA
Chief Creative Officers: Dan Kelleher, Jonathan Mackler
Executive Creative Director: Paul Renner
Creative Directors: Jason Slack, Laurence Gega
Art Director: Evan Ortolani
Copywriter: Nick Marchese
Head of Production: Jenny Read
Senior Producer: Melissa Tifrere
Executive Director of Content Affairs: Robin Oksenhendler
Group Account Director: Phillip Schaffer
Account Director: Christopher Belmore
Account Supervisor: Erin Finestone Kligman
Associate Direction, Brand Strategy: Timothy Wilson-Brown
Production Company: O Positive
Director: David Shane
Director of Photography: Sebastian Pfaffenbichler
Executive Producer: Marc Grill
Line Producer Kate Sutherland
Editorial Company: Mackenzie Cutler
Editor: Dave Koza
Executive Producer: Sasha Hirchfeild
Producer: Esme Wright
Finishing/VFX: The Mill
Flame Artists: Jimmy Boland, Nathan Kane
Executive Producer: Melanie Wickham
Producers: Jeremy Moore, Alex Badr
Sound Design: Machine Head
Sound Designer Stephen Dewey
Color: The Mill LA
Colorist: Adam Scott
Audio: SonicUnion
Mixer: Mike Marinelli

BMW X5: Moonroof

Advertising Agency: KBS, USA
Chief Creative Officers: Dan Kelleher, Jonathan Mackler
Executive Creative Director: Paul Renner
Creative Directors: Jason Slack, Laurence Gega
Art Director: Evan Ortolani
Copywriter: Nick Marchese
Head of Production: Jenny Read
Senior Producer: Melissa Tifrere
Executive Director of Content Affairs: Robin Oksenhendler
Group Account Director: Phillip Schaffer
Account Director: Christopher Belmore
Account Supervisor: Erin Finestone Kligman
Associate Direction, Brand Strategy: Timothy Wilson-Brown
Production Company: O Positive
Director: David Shane
Director of Photography: Sebastian Pfaffenbichler
Executive Producer: Marc Grill
Line Producer Kate Sutherland
Editorial Company: Mackenzie Cutler
Editor: Dave Koza
Executive Producer: Sasha Hirchfeild
Producer: Esme Wright
Finishing/VFX: The Mill
Flame Artists: Jimmy Boland, Nathan Kane
Executive Producer: Melanie Wickham
Producers: Jeremy Moore, Alex Badr
Sound Design: Machine Head
Sound Designer Stephen Dewey
Color: The Mill LA
Colorist: Adam Scott
Audio: SonicUnion
Mixer: Mike Marinelli

BMW X5: Heads up

Advertising Agency: KBS, USA
Chief Creative Officers: Dan Kelleher, Jonathan Mackler
Executive Creative Director: Paul Renner
Creative Directors: Jason Slack, Laurence Gega
Art Director: Evan Ortolani
Copywriter: Nick Marchese
Head of Production: Jenny Read
Senior Producer: Melissa Tifrere
Executive Director of Content Affairs: Robin Oksenhendler
Group Account Director: Phillip Schaffer
Account Director: Christopher Belmore
Account Supervisor: Erin Finestone Kligman
Associate Direction, Brand Strategy: Timothy Wilson-Brown
Production Company: O Positive
Director: David Shane
Director of Photography: Sebastian Pfaffenbichler
Executive Producer: Marc Grill
Line Producer Kate Sutherland
Editorial Company: Mackenzie Cutler
Editor: Dave Koza
Executive Producer: Sasha Hirchfeild
Producer: Esme Wright
Finishing/VFX: The Mill
Flame Artists: Jimmy Boland, Nathan Kane
Executive Producer: Melanie Wickham
Producers: Jeremy Moore, Alex Badr
Sound Design: Machine Head
Sound Designer Stephen Dewey
Color: The Mill LA
Colorist: Adam Scott
Audio: SonicUnion
Mixer: Mike Marinelli

Desertic No Man Land Photography

Suzanne Moxhay est une photographe anglaise qui vit et travaille à Londres. Elle produit un travail photographique troublant à mi-chemin entre la mise en scène, le tableau vivant, le rêve ou l’hyperréalisme du reportage. Le résultat final laisse le spectateur avec un fil narratif mystérieux et l’envie de comprendre et d’interpréter l’image à laquelle il est confronté.

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See Your Facebook Photos in Don Draper's Carousel Pitch From 'Mad Men'


AMC’s new “Mad Men” promotion will either trigger deep nostalgia or embarrass you about your behavior in college, depending on the kinds of photos that dominate your Facebook profile.

The effort, a Facebook app called Mad Men Carousel, will insert your own pictures at random into Don Draper’s stirring Kodak pitch from the first-season episode “The Wheel.” You can share the results if you like them, or run the program again with different photos of you, your friends and former friends you’d forgotten. Try it here.

AMC is trying to make the most of its final run with “Mad Men,” the series that lifted the network out of cable anonymity. It has also lined up a restaurant promotion in New York with “Mad Men” themed menus and scheduled a slew of promotional events.

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